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Occupe-toi d'Amelie
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Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 24, 1952
Closing Date
Dec 20, 1952
Performances
4
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Open Date: Nov 24, 1952
Close Date: Dec 20, 1952
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Ziegfeld Theatre
(Nov 24, 1952 - Dec 20, 1952)
Setting
France. 1900.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Billy Rose
Produced by
S. Hurok
; Produced by arrangement with
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the French Government
; Under the auspices of
Association Française d'Action Artistique
Written by
Georges Feydeau
Directed by
Jean-Louis Barrault
Scenic Design by
Félix Labisse
; Costume Design by
Jean-Denis Malclés
; Madeleine Renaud's gowns by
Christian Dior
; Simone Valeré's gowns by
Manguin
; Elina Labourdette's gowns by
Jacques Fath
; Madeleine Renaud's coiffure by
Caroline Reboux
; Elina Labourdette's coiffure by
Jacques Fath
Tour Manager:
Marcel Karsenty
; Company Manager:
Edward Haas
; Administrator for Compagnie Madeleine Renaud / Jean-Louis Barrault:
C. Leonard
Production Stage Manager:
Carmen Capalbo
; Stage Manager for Compagnie Madeleine Renaud / Jean-Louis Barrault:
Roger Guttin
General Press Representative:
Martin Feinstein
; Scenic Consultant:
Wolfgang Roth
Jean-Louis Barrault
Mouilletu
Madeleine Renaud
Amelie
Beauchamp
Pochet
Jean-François Calvé
Valcreuse
Anne Carrère
Yvonne
Gabriel Cattand
Etienne
Jacques Dacqmine
Le Prince
Jean Desailly
Marcel Courbois
Jacques Galland
Bibichon
Anne Geffe
Virginie
Jean-Pierre Granval
Adonis
Jean Juillard
Koschnadieff
Elina Labourdette
Irene
Charles Mahieu
Van Putzeboum
Simone Matil
Palmyre
Jean-Claude Michel
Boas
Régis Outin
Le Maire
Pierre Sonnier
Cornette
Simone Valère
Charlotte
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Billy Rose
Produced by
S. Hurok
; Produced by arrangement with
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the French Government
; Under the auspices of
Association Française d'Action Artistique
Written by
Georges Feydeau
Directed by
Jean-Louis Barrault
Scenic Design by
Félix Labisse
; Costume Design by
Jean-Denis Malclés
; Madeleine Renaud's gowns by
Christian Dior
; Simone Valeré's gowns by
Manguin
; Elina Labourdette's gowns by
Jacques Fath
; Madeleine Renaud's coiffure by
Caroline Reboux
; Elina Labourdette's coiffure by
Jacques Fath
Tour Manager:
Marcel Karsenty
; Company Manager:
Edward Haas
; Administrator for Compagnie Madeleine Renaud / Jean-Louis Barrault:
C. Leonard
Production Stage Manager:
Carmen Capalbo
; Stage Manager for Compagnie Madeleine Renaud / Jean-Louis Barrault:
Roger Guttin
General Press Representative:
Martin Feinstein
; Scenic Consultant:
Wolfgang Roth
Jean-Louis Barrault
Mouilletu
Madeleine Renaud
Amelie
Beauchamp
Pochet
Jean-François Calvé
Valcreuse
Anne Carrère
Yvonne
Gabriel Cattand
Etienne
Jacques Dacqmine
Le Prince
Jean Desailly
Marcel Courbois
Jacques Galland
Bibichon
Anne Geffe
Virginie
Jean-Pierre Granval
Adonis
Jean Juillard
Koschnadieff
Elina Labourdette
Irene
Charles Mahieu
Van Putzeboum
Simone Matil
Palmyre
Jean-Claude Michel
Boas
Régis Outin
Le Maire
Pierre Sonnier
Cornette
Simone Valère
Charlotte
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